Calculated Industries 4019 User Manual

The
Material Estimator
calculator helps you save time, cut costly errors – and lets you measure and estimate
like a pro!
Quickly Solve:
Dimensional Problems
Conversions
• Problems Involving All Fractions –
1/2-1/64ths!
• Instant Areas and Volumes
• Material Quantity (e.g., Concrete,
Flooring)
MATERIAL ESTIMATOR
KEY DEFINITIONS..................................1
Basic Function Keys ............................1
Unit Keys .............................................2
Project Keys.........................................4
Miscellaneous Functions .....................9
Paperless Tape Example...................10
Preference Settings ...........................11
EXAMPLES ...........................................12
Adding and Subtracting Strings of
Dimensions ....................................12
Multiplying Dimensions......................12
Dividing Dimensions ..........................13
Percent Calculations..........................13
Square Area.......................................14
Square Root.......................................14
Entering Square and Cubic and
Adding a Waste Allowance ............14
Linear Conversions............................15
Square and Cubic Conversions.........16
Using the Memory .............................17
PROJECT EXAMPLES ........................18
Paint: Gallons, Quarts or Pints of......18
Tiles: Number of ................................18
Custom Tiles: Number of – Using a
Non-Default Custom Size ..............19
Deck: Number of Boards ...................20
Fence: Number of Fence Boards,
Posts and Rails..............................21
Board Feet: Lumber Estimation.........22
Studs: Number of...............................22
Sheets: Number of.............................23
Flooring: Length of.............................23
Concrete: Bags of..............................24
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Bricks/Blocks: Number of,
for a Wall........................................24
Gravel: Tons of ..................................25
FINDING THE COST OF
MATERIALS ..........................................25
Cost of Paint ......................................25
APPENDIX ............................................26
Setting Fractional Resolution.............26
Default Settings .................................27
Auto-Shut Off.....................................27
Accuracy/Errors .................................28
Battery ...............................................29
Replacing the Battery ........................29
Reset .................................................29
AREA AND VOLUME FORMULAS ......30
Area Formulas ...................................30
Volume Formulas...............................31
REPAIR AND RETURN.........................32
Warranty, Repair and Return
Information.....................................32
WARRANTY..........................................33
FCC CLASS B ......................................35
LOOKING FOR NEW IDEAS................35
P
OCKETREFERENCEGUIDE
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Basic Function Keys
+ – x Arithmetic operation keys. ÷ =
0 – 9 Keys used for entering and numbers.
%
Percent Key
— Four-func-
tion (+, –, x, ÷) percent key.
O
Off Key
— Turns all power off, clearing all non-perma­nent registers.
o
On/Clear Key
— Turns on power. Pressing once clears the display. Pressing twice clears all temporary values.
C
Convert Key
— Used with the dimensional keys to convert between dimen­sions or with other keys to access special functions.
s
Store Key
— Used for stor-
ing values.
v
Recall Key
— Used with
other keys to
recall
stored
values and settings.
KEY DEFINITIONS
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Unit Keys
Y
Yards Key
— Enters or
converts to Yards.
E
Feet Key
— Enters or converts to Feet as whole or decimal numbers. Also used with the I and / keys for entering Feet-Inch values (e.g., 6 E9 I1 /
2). Repeated presses during conversions toggle between Fractional and Decimal Feet.
I
Inch Key
— Enters or converts to Inches. Entry can be whole or decimal numbers. Also used with the / key for entering Fractional Inch values (e.g., 9 I 1 /2). Repeated presses during conversions toggle between Fractional and Decimal Inches.
/
Fraction Bar Key
— Used to enter Fractions. Fractions can be entered as proper (1/2, 1/8, 1/16) or improper (3/2, 9/8). If the denominator (bottom value) is not entered, the calculator's fractional accuracy setting is automatically used.
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C 5
Meters (m)
— Enters or
converts to Meters.
C 7
Centimeters (cm)
— Enters or converts to Centimeters.
C 9
Millimeters (mm)
— Enters or converts to Millimeters.
C 8
Board Feet (Bd Ft)
— Enters or converts Cubic values to Board Feet. One Board Foot is equal to 144 Cubic Inches.
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Project Keys
P
Paint
— Calculates volume of paint, based on an entered area and a stored
Paint Coverage per Gallon. Finds quantity in
Gallons, Quarts or Pints upon repeated presses.
s P
Paint Coverage
— Stores Paint Coverage per Gallon in Square Feet. To recall this setting, press v P. Default is 350 Square Feet per Gallon.
T
Tile
— Finds the number of tiles, based on an entered area and a user-stored Grout Width. Repeated presses will scroll between numbers of tiles for various “standard” tile sizes (18”, 16”, 13”, 12”, 10”, 8”, 6”, 4”, 2”, 1” and 24”).
Note: Tile sizes shown in Inches, not Square Inches. In other words, a 6 Inch tile is really 6 Inches x 6 Inches, or a 36 Square Inch tile, but it is labeled as a 6 Inch-size.
s T a
Grout Width
– Stores Grout Width in Inches; used in calculating the number of tiles. To recall this setting, press v T. Default is 0 (no grout width).
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D
Deck
— Finds the number of boards for a deck, based on an entered area and a stored Board Width or Board On-center. Repeated presses will scroll between numbers of boards for various “standard” board lengths (12’, 10’, 8’, 20’, 18’, 16’ and 14’).
s D
Board Width/O.C.
— Stores Board Width or Board On-center, in Inches, for deck or fence calculations. To recall this setting, press v D. Default is 5-11/16 Inches.
f
Fence
— Multi-function key that finds the number of fence boards, number of posts and number of rails (2-Rail and 3-Rail) based on an entered distance, a stored Board
Width/O.C. and a stored Post Spacing.
s f
Post Spacing
— Stores Post Spacing On-center for fence in Feet-Inches. To recall this setting, press v f. Default is 8 Feet.
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S
Studs
— Calculates number of studs, based on an entered linear distance and a stored
On-center Spacing.
Note: Automatically adds one stud to the calculated
answer to account for one on the end.
s S
On-center for Studs
— Stores On-center spacing for studs in Inches. To recall this setting, press
vS. Default is 16”.
F
Flooring
— Calculates the required length for 12’, 13’, 15’ or 6’ wide rolls, based on an entered area. Calculates the coverage area, in Square yards, for each roll width, based on the entered length.
C F
Sheets
— Calculates the number of 4’ x 8’, 4’ x 9’, 4’ x 10’ and 4’ x 12’ sheets, based on entered linear distance or area.
c
Custom Tile
— Calculates number of tiles needed based on an entered area and a stored Tile Size. This is used separately from the regular Tile Key ( T).
Note: Calculation does not account for grout width for custom tiles, so you will need to adjust for this.
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s c
Custom Tile Size
— Stores Custom Tile Size in Square Inches. To recall this setting, press v c. Default is 24-Square Inches.
b
Concrete
— Calculates the number of 80 lbs., 60 lbs. and 40 lbs. bags of concrete required, based on an entered volume (e.g., Cubic Feet or Cubic Yards). Calculates the volume of concrete yielded by the entered quantity of bags for each of the three bag sizes.
C b
Brick
— Calculates the number of standard 8-Inch-size U.S. bricks (with 3/8” mortar) based on entered linear distance (or area) for both “face” (21-Square Inch) and “paver” (32-Square Inch) brick applications.
B
Block
— Calculates the number of standard 128-Square Inch blocks (includes 1/2” mortar), based on an entered linear distance or area and a stored Block Size.
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s B
Block Size
— Stores the Block Size. Stores linear entry as Block Length and area as Block Area. To recall this setting, press v B. The default length is 16 Inches and the default area is 128 Square Inches (includes 1/2” mortar).
G
Gravel
— Calculates tons of gravel required, based on an entered volume and a stored Weight per Volume.
s G
Gravel Weight per Volume
— Stores the number of Tons per Cubic Yard of gravel. To recall this setting, press v G. Default is 1.5 Tons per Cubic Yard.
C 0
Cost
— Calculates total material cost based on stored Unit Cost and entered or solved material quantity.
s 0
Unit Cost
— Stores the Unit Cost for calculating the total cost. To recall this set­ting, press v 0. Default is 0.00 (no Unit Cost).
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